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♫ ♥♫ SpringTime --Yiruma ♫ ♥♫-Tribute to a Gentleman -Richard Holbrooke- 24-4-1941 --Dec13, 2010)
US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

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Free video about World Peace. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this World Peace video.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
World Peace is the expression of the ideal state of a global peace, so for the end of all hostilities and all wars - currently are the ongoing wars and conflicts. It includes permanent freedom, justice and happiness for all people and nations. This is often regarded as the highest goal of all politics and science. It is by the international peace movement, individuals, non-governmental organizations aimed at groups and parties in many ways. Others see it as an unattainable utopia.
Universal peace around the world, as a prophecy, an idea, a purpose of creation after the appearance of the Messiah, was first given to the knowledge and understanding of the world through Judaism. The idea of world peace was then for centuries in the ancient times linked to the arrival of a world redemption or a ruler who was to destroy all the enemies and unite all the friendly-minded nations in peace. Many well-known mythologies and religious cults included those elements. Even in the later religions lived the desire for a most divine Redeemer and bringer of peace continues, the result also in Christianity as Christ and Saviour. So proclaims the New Testament at the birth of Jesus Christ on earth peace.
In recent years one of the most religiously motivated initiatives for lasting peace is the project world ethos of the theologian Hans Küng. It is made ​​clear that peace in the world is possible. By peace, tolerance and respect between religions and ethical action. The Decree on Peace was created by Lenin elaborated and November 81917 in his speech about peace. All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies justified. This Congress decided on the same day this first and most foreign policy law of the Soviet executive. About the proposal to all belligerents addition, the World War II to end and to start negotiations on a just, democratic peace, it contained programmatic character with his demand for relations of peaceful coexistence between peoples. This project also impressed bourgeois poets such as Hermann Hesse deeply.
Since 1945, enshrined the Charter of the United Nations obtaining or creating world peace as the goal of all politics, to the members of the United Nations have committed themselves. Historically, there was hardly ever a time without war, so it seems very doubtful whether and by what means the world lasting peace can be established.
It was especially in times of the Cold War, but also in the present days of global terrorism have been repeated attempts to divide States in peaceful and rogue-like. Above all, there is the theory, lead to each other no war after the democratic states. Also this thesis was and is used to justify rearmament and wars of intervention.
According to some researchers the peace world peace would the concept of individual nations make superfluous. Some historians see a long-term trend of the end of the struggle between nation-states, and performing a tendency towards unification. As an example, the development of Europe will, inter alia, for the European Union in the 20th century called. As a counter example, the ethnic wars are in the process of disintegration of the multiethnic state of Yugoslavia since 1990 levels.
The annual meetings of the UN General Assembly traditionally begins on the third Tuesday in September. On 21 September1981 the day of that General Assembly, announced the General Assembly: This day will be officially named and celebrated as World Day of Peace (International Day of Peace) and should be availed to the idea of peace, both within the countries and peoples as well observed between them and strengthen them. On November 30, 1981 This day was in the UN Resolution 36/67 on "International Day of Peace".
The most peaceful countries have a score. Green countries are among the 20% most peaceful countries in the respective year; marked in red countries are among the most warlike 20%. In 2009, the valuation method was changed. As most peaceful nation applies loud GPI now New Zealand. The Nordic countriesDenmark and Norway share as last second. Last year's winner Iceland occupied by this recalculation fourth place. Austria improved compared to last year from 10th to 5th place, while Germany and Switzerland, the places 16 and 18 are taking. The United States improved by 14 places to number 83.
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♫ ♥♫ SpringTime --Yiruma ♫ ♥♫-Tribute to a Gentleman -Richard Holbrooke- 24-4-1941 --Dec13, 2010)
US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

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Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium?
FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies,
EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010
11:45 AM
SPEAKER
HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals.
The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states.
Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium
Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID=
Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium
"A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory."
"Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power."
"Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay."
"Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Powers

On 15 August 2004 Prince Hans-Adam II formally turned the power of making day-to-day governmental decisions over to his eldest son, the Hereditary Prince Alois, as a way of beginning a dynastic transition to a new generation. Legally, Hans-Adam remains Head of State.

In July 2012 the people of Liechtenstein overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to curtail the political power of the princely family. Despite an almost year-long campaign by those who opposed the changes, 76% of those voting in a referendum supported the Prince's power to veto the outcome of future referendums. Legislators, who serve on a part-time basis, rose in the prince's defence on 23 May, voting 18 to 7 against the citizens' initiative. Prince Hans-Adam reacted to the result "It is with joy and gratitude that the Princely House of Liechtenstein has taken note that a large majority of the population would like to continue the hitherto so successful 300-year partnership between the people and the Princely House." The prince had threatened to quit the country if the 2003 referendum did not result in his favor.

Civilizations

The civilizations in this section are organized according to the UN geoscheme.

Events

The events in this section are organized according to the UN geoscheme.

Predicted events

As this millennium is currently in progress, its first two decades of 21st century (the past 2000s and the current 2010s), are the subject of the historian's attention. The remaining part of the 21st century (2020s to 2090s) and longer-term trends (22nd to 30th century) are researched in futures studies. Here are some possible events that will happen in those particular years:

Time capsules

September 1, 2061 - A time capsule at St. Gabriel School in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Canada is scheduled to be opened for its 150th anniversary of its school division (Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools). It was sealed on September 11, 2011 (was not buried).

♫ ♥♫ SpringTime --Yiruma ♫ ♥♫-Tribute to a Gentleman -Richard Holbrooke- 24-4-1941 --Dec13, 2010)
US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

3:17

Latina proposes How to end War

Latina proposes How to end War

Latina proposes How to end War

Free video about World Peace. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this World Peace video.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
World Peace is the expression of the ideal state of a global peace, so for the end of all hostilities and all wars - currently are the ongoing wars and conflicts. It includes permanent freedom, justice and happiness for all people and nations. This is often regarded as the highest goal of all politics and science. It is by the international peace movement, individuals, non-governmental organizations aimed at groups and parties in many ways. Others see it as an unattainable utopia.
Universal peace around the world, as a prophecy, an idea, a purpose of creation after the appearance of the Messiah, was first given to the knowledge and understanding of the world through Judaism. The idea of world peace was then for centuries in the ancient times linked to the arrival of a world redemption or a ruler who was to destroy all the enemies and unite all the friendly-minded nations in peace. Many well-known mythologies and religious cults included those elements. Even in the later religions lived the desire for a most divine Redeemer and bringer of peace continues, the result also in Christianity as Christ and Saviour. So proclaims the New Testament at the birth of Jesus Christ on earth peace.
In recent years one of the most religiously motivated initiatives for lasting peace is the project world ethos of the theologian Hans Küng. It is made ​​clear that peace in the world is possible. By peace, tolerance and respect between religions and ethical action. The Decree on Peace was created by Lenin elaborated and November 81917 in his speech about peace. All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies justified. This Congress decided on the same day this first and most foreign policy law of the Soviet executive. About the proposal to all belligerents addition, the World War II to end and to start negotiations on a just, democratic peace, it contained programmatic character with his demand for relations of peaceful coexistence between peoples. This project also impressed bourgeois poets such as Hermann Hesse deeply.
Since 1945, enshrined the Charter of the United Nations obtaining or creating world peace as the goal of all politics, to the members of the United Nations have committed themselves. Historically, there was hardly ever a time without war, so it seems very doubtful whether and by what means the world lasting peace can be established.
It was especially in times of the Cold War, but also in the present days of global terrorism have been repeated attempts to divide States in peaceful and rogue-like. Above all, there is the theory, lead to each other no war after the democratic states. Also this thesis was and is used to justify rearmament and wars of intervention.
According to some researchers the peace world peace would the concept of individual nations make superfluous. Some historians see a long-term trend of the end of the struggle between nation-states, and performing a tendency towards unification. As an example, the development of Europe will, inter alia, for the European Union in the 20th century called. As a counter example, the ethnic wars are in the process of disintegration of the multiethnic state of Yugoslavia since 1990 levels.
The annual meetings of the UN General Assembly traditionally begins on the third Tuesday in September. On 21 September1981 the day of that General Assembly, announced the General Assembly: This day will be officially named and celebrated as World Day of Peace (International Day of Peace) and should be availed to the idea of peace, both within the countries and peoples as well observed between them and strengthen them. On November 30, 1981 This day was in the UN Resolution 36/67 on "International Day of Peace".
The most peaceful countries have a score. Green countries are among the 20% most peaceful countries in the respective year; marked in red countries are among the most warlike 20%. In 2009, the valuation method was changed. As most peaceful nation applies loud GPI now New Zealand. The Nordic countriesDenmark and Norway share as last second. Last year's winner Iceland occupied by this recalculation fourth place. Austria improved compared to last year from 10th to 5th place, while Germany and Switzerland, the places 16 and 18 are taking. The United States improved by 14 places to number 83.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!

♫ ♥♫ SpringTime --Yiruma ♫ ♥♫-Tribute to a Gentleman -Richard Holbrooke- 24-4-1941 --Dec13, 2010)
US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

2:03

Coalition forced to water down proposed foreign interference laws after backlash

Coalition forced to water down proposed foreign interference laws after backlash

Coalition forced to water down proposed foreign interference laws after backlash

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1/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein

1/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein

1/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium?
FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies,
EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010
11:45 AM
SPEAKER
HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals.
The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states.
Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium
Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID=
Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium
"A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory."
"Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power."
"Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay."
"Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

4/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

4/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

4/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

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5/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

5/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

5/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

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3/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

3/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

3/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

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2/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

2/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

2/5 Will the State Survive the Third Millenium? Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein.

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium?
FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies,
EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010
11:45 AM
SPEAKER
HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals.
The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states.
Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium
Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID=
Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium
"A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory."
"Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power."
"Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay."
"Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

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World Peace is the expression of the ideal state of a global peace, so for the end of all hostilities and all wars - currently are the ongoing wars and conflicts. It includes permanent freedom, justice and happiness for all people and nations. This is often regarded as the highest goal of all politics and science. It is by the international peace movement, individuals, non-governmental organizations aimed at groups and parties in many ways. Others see it as an unattainable utopia.
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US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

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Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

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Free video about World Peace. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attrib...

Free video about World Peace. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this World Peace video.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
World Peace is the expression of the ideal state of a global peace, so for the end of all hostilities and all wars - currently are the ongoing wars and conflicts. It includes permanent freedom, justice and happiness for all people and nations. This is often regarded as the highest goal of all politics and science. It is by the international peace movement, individuals, non-governmental organizations aimed at groups and parties in many ways. Others see it as an unattainable utopia.
Universal peace around the world, as a prophecy, an idea, a purpose of creation after the appearance of the Messiah, was first given to the knowledge and understanding of the world through Judaism. The idea of world peace was then for centuries in the ancient times linked to the arrival of a world redemption or a ruler who was to destroy all the enemies and unite all the friendly-minded nations in peace. Many well-known mythologies and religious cults included those elements. Even in the later religions lived the desire for a most divine Redeemer and bringer of peace continues, the result also in Christianity as Christ and Saviour. So proclaims the New Testament at the birth of Jesus Christ on earth peace.
In recent years one of the most religiously motivated initiatives for lasting peace is the project world ethos of the theologian Hans Küng. It is made ​​clear that peace in the world is possible. By peace, tolerance and respect between religions and ethical action. The Decree on Peace was created by Lenin elaborated and November 81917 in his speech about peace. All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies justified. This Congress decided on the same day this first and most foreign policy law of the Soviet executive. About the proposal to all belligerents addition, the World War II to end and to start negotiations on a just, democratic peace, it contained programmatic character with his demand for relations of peaceful coexistence between peoples. This project also impressed bourgeois poets such as Hermann Hesse deeply.
Since 1945, enshrined the Charter of the United Nations obtaining or creating world peace as the goal of all politics, to the members of the United Nations have committed themselves. Historically, there was hardly ever a time without war, so it seems very doubtful whether and by what means the world lasting peace can be established.
It was especially in times of the Cold War, but also in the present days of global terrorism have been repeated attempts to divide States in peaceful and rogue-like. Above all, there is the theory, lead to each other no war after the democratic states. Also this thesis was and is used to justify rearmament and wars of intervention.
According to some researchers the peace world peace would the concept of individual nations make superfluous. Some historians see a long-term trend of the end of the struggle between nation-states, and performing a tendency towards unification. As an example, the development of Europe will, inter alia, for the European Union in the 20th century called. As a counter example, the ethnic wars are in the process of disintegration of the multiethnic state of Yugoslavia since 1990 levels.
The annual meetings of the UN General Assembly traditionally begins on the third Tuesday in September. On 21 September1981 the day of that General Assembly, announced the General Assembly: This day will be officially named and celebrated as World Day of Peace (International Day of Peace) and should be availed to the idea of peace, both within the countries and peoples as well observed between them and strengthen them. On November 30, 1981 This day was in the UN Resolution 36/67 on "International Day of Peace".
The most peaceful countries have a score. Green countries are among the 20% most peaceful countries in the respective year; marked in red countries are among the most warlike 20%. In 2009, the valuation method was changed. As most peaceful nation applies loud GPI now New Zealand. The Nordic countriesDenmark and Norway share as last second. Last year's winner Iceland occupied by this recalculation fourth place. Austria improved compared to last year from 10th to 5th place, while Germany and Switzerland, the places 16 and 18 are taking. The United States improved by 14 places to number 83.
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Free video about World Peace. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this World Peace video.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
World Peace is the expression of the ideal state of a global peace, so for the end of all hostilities and all wars - currently are the ongoing wars and conflicts. It includes permanent freedom, justice and happiness for all people and nations. This is often regarded as the highest goal of all politics and science. It is by the international peace movement, individuals, non-governmental organizations aimed at groups and parties in many ways. Others see it as an unattainable utopia.
Universal peace around the world, as a prophecy, an idea, a purpose of creation after the appearance of the Messiah, was first given to the knowledge and understanding of the world through Judaism. The idea of world peace was then for centuries in the ancient times linked to the arrival of a world redemption or a ruler who was to destroy all the enemies and unite all the friendly-minded nations in peace. Many well-known mythologies and religious cults included those elements. Even in the later religions lived the desire for a most divine Redeemer and bringer of peace continues, the result also in Christianity as Christ and Saviour. So proclaims the New Testament at the birth of Jesus Christ on earth peace.
In recent years one of the most religiously motivated initiatives for lasting peace is the project world ethos of the theologian Hans Küng. It is made ​​clear that peace in the world is possible. By peace, tolerance and respect between religions and ethical action. The Decree on Peace was created by Lenin elaborated and November 81917 in his speech about peace. All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies justified. This Congress decided on the same day this first and most foreign policy law of the Soviet executive. About the proposal to all belligerents addition, the World War II to end and to start negotiations on a just, democratic peace, it contained programmatic character with his demand for relations of peaceful coexistence between peoples. This project also impressed bourgeois poets such as Hermann Hesse deeply.
Since 1945, enshrined the Charter of the United Nations obtaining or creating world peace as the goal of all politics, to the members of the United Nations have committed themselves. Historically, there was hardly ever a time without war, so it seems very doubtful whether and by what means the world lasting peace can be established.
It was especially in times of the Cold War, but also in the present days of global terrorism have been repeated attempts to divide States in peaceful and rogue-like. Above all, there is the theory, lead to each other no war after the democratic states. Also this thesis was and is used to justify rearmament and wars of intervention.
According to some researchers the peace world peace would the concept of individual nations make superfluous. Some historians see a long-term trend of the end of the struggle between nation-states, and performing a tendency towards unification. As an example, the development of Europe will, inter alia, for the European Union in the 20th century called. As a counter example, the ethnic wars are in the process of disintegration of the multiethnic state of Yugoslavia since 1990 levels.
The annual meetings of the UN General Assembly traditionally begins on the third Tuesday in September. On 21 September1981 the day of that General Assembly, announced the General Assembly: This day will be officially named and celebrated as World Day of Peace (International Day of Peace) and should be availed to the idea of peace, both within the countries and peoples as well observed between them and strengthen them. On November 30, 1981 This day was in the UN Resolution 36/67 on "International Day of Peace".
The most peaceful countries have a score. Green countries are among the 20% most peaceful countries in the respective year; marked in red countries are among the most warlike 20%. In 2009, the valuation method was changed. As most peaceful nation applies loud GPI now New Zealand. The Nordic countriesDenmark and Norway share as last second. Last year's winner Iceland occupied by this recalculation fourth place. Austria improved compared to last year from 10th to 5th place, while Germany and Switzerland, the places 16 and 18 are taking. The United States improved by 14 places to number 83.
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♫ ♥♫ SpringTime --Yiruma ♫ ♥♫-Tribute to a Gentleman -Richard Holbrooke- 24-4-1941 --Dec13, 2010)
US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

♫ ♥♫ SpringTime --Yiruma ♫ ♥♫-Tribute to a Gentleman -Richard Holbrooke- 24-4-1941 --Dec13, 2010)
US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium?
FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies,
EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010
11:45 AM
SPEAKER
HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals.
The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states.
Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium
Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID=
Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium
"A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory."
"Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power."
"Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay."
"Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium?
FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies,
EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010
11:45 AM
SPEAKER
HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals.
The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states.
Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium
Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID=
Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium
"A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory."
"Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power."
"Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay."
"Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium? FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies, EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010 11:45 AM SPEAKER HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals. The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states. Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID= Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium "A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory." "Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power." "Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay." "Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium?
FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies,
EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010
11:45 AM
SPEAKER
HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals.
The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states.
Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium
Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID=
Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium
"A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory."
"Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power."
"Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay."
"Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium?
FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies,
EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010
11:45 AM
SPEAKER
HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals.
The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states.
Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium
Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID=
Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium
"A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory."
"Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power."
"Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay."
"Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

♫ ♥♫ SpringTime --Yiruma ♫ ♥♫-Tribute to a Gentleman -Richard Holbrooke- 24-4-1941 --Dec13, 2010)
US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

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Latina proposes How to end War

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Latina proposes How to end War

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World Peace is the expression of the ideal state of a global peace, so for the end of all hostilities and all wars - currently are the ongoing wars and conflicts. It includes permanent freedom, justice and happiness for all people and nations. This is often regarded as the highest goal of all politics and science. It is by the international peace movement, individuals, non-governmental organizations aimed at groups and parties in many ways. Others see it as an unattainable utopia.
Universal peace around the world, as a prophecy, an idea, a purpose of creation after the appearance of the Messiah, was first given to the knowledge and understanding of the world through Judaism. The idea of world peace was then for centuries in the ancient times linked to the arrival of a world redemption or a ruler who was to destroy all the enemies and unite all the friendly-minded nations in peace. Many well-known mythologies and religious cults included those elements. Even in the later religions lived the desire for a most divine Redeemer and bringer of peace continues, the result also in Christianity as Christ and Saviour. So proclaims the New Testament at the birth of Jesus Christ on earth peace.
In recent years one of the most religiously motivated initiatives for lasting peace is the project world ethos of the theologian Hans Küng. It is made ​​clear that peace in the world is possible. By peace, tolerance and respect between religions and ethical action. The Decree on Peace was created by Lenin elaborated and November 81917 in his speech about peace. All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies justified. This Congress decided on the same day this first and most foreign policy law of the Soviet executive. About the proposal to all belligerents addition, the World War II to end and to start negotiations on a just, democratic peace, it contained programmatic character with his demand for relations of peaceful coexistence between peoples. This project also impressed bourgeois poets such as Hermann Hesse deeply.
Since 1945, enshrined the Charter of the United Nations obtaining or creating world peace as the goal of all politics, to the members of the United Nations have committed themselves. Historically, there was hardly ever a time without war, so it seems very doubtful whether and by what means the world lasting peace can be established.
It was especially in times of the Cold War, but also in the present days of global terrorism have been repeated attempts to divide States in peaceful and rogue-like. Above all, there is the theory, lead to each other no war after the democratic states. Also this thesis was and is used to justify rearmament and wars of intervention.
According to some researchers the peace world peace would the concept of individual nations make superfluous. Some historians see a long-term trend of the end of the struggle between nation-states, and performing a tendency towards unification. As an example, the development of Europe will, inter alia, for the European Union in the 20th century called. As a counter example, the ethnic wars are in the process of disintegration of the multiethnic state of Yugoslavia since 1990 levels.
The annual meetings of the UN General Assembly traditionally begins on the third Tuesday in September. On 21 September1981 the day of that General Assembly, announced the General Assembly: This day will be officially named and celebrated as World Day of Peace (International Day of Peace) and should be availed to the idea of peace, both within the countries and peoples as well observed between them and strengthen them. On November 30, 1981 This day was in the UN Resolution 36/67 on "International Day of Peace".
The most peaceful countries have a score. Green countries are among the 20% most peaceful countries in the respective year; marked in red countries are among the most warlike 20%. In 2009, the valuation method was changed. As most peaceful nation applies loud GPI now New Zealand. The Nordic countriesDenmark and Norway share as last second. Last year's winner Iceland occupied by this recalculation fourth place. Austria improved compared to last year from 10th to 5th place, while Germany and Switzerland, the places 16 and 18 are taking. The United States improved by 14 places to number 83.
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♫ ♥♫ SpringTime --Yiruma ♫ ♥♫-Tribute to a Gentleman -Richard Holbrooke- 24-4-1941 --Dec13, 2010)
US keeps eye on Pak corruption:Richard Holbrooke:- Died --Monday 13th.2010
Islamabad : Pakistan | Nov 16, 2010.The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created in 1908 by Attorney GeneralCharles Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. In response to a 40-percent increase in crimes of violence over the previous 10 years, DirectorSessions had designated the investigation of violent crime as the FBI's sixth national priority program in 1989. By November 1991 the FBI had created "OperationSafeStreets" in Washington, D.C.--a concept of federal, state, and local police task forces targeting fugitives and gangs. It was now ready to expand this operational assistance to police nationwide.
At the same time, the FBI Laboratory helped change the face of violent criminal identification. Its breakthrough use of DNA technology enabled genetic crime-scene evidence to positively identify--or rule out--suspects by comparing their particular DNA patterns. This unique identifier enabled the creation of a national DNA Index similar to the fingerprint index, which had been implemented in 1924.
History of the FBI
Rise of a WiredWorld: 1993-2001
Louis J. Freeh was sworn in as Director of the FBI on September 1, 1993. Freeh had served as an FBI Agent from 1975 to 1981. He was appointed U.S.District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York in 1991 and served on that Court until he was nominated to be Director of the FBI during the summer of 1993.
Director Freeh began his tenure with a clearly articulated agenda to respond to deepening and evolving crime problems both at home and abroad. During the summer of 1994, determined to forge strong, international police partnerships, Director Freeh led a delegation of high-level diplomatic and federal law enforcement officials to meet with senior officials of 11 European nations on international crime issues. At the outset, Richard Holbrooke, US Ambassador to Germany, declared, "This is the evolving American foreign policy. Law Enforcement is at the forefront of our national interest in this part of the world." On July 4, 1994, Director Freeh officially announced the opening of an FBI LegalAttachéOffice in Moscow, the old seat of Russian communism.
Subsequently, the Bureau sharpened joint efforts against organized crime, drug-trafficking, and terrorism, and it expanded standardized training of international police in investigative processes, ethics, leadership, and professionalism, including in April 1995, the opening of the first International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Budapest, Hungary (pictured left). The Bureau also expanded its international presence by opening 21 new Legal Attaché offices overseas.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is a South Korean pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs. Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Although his music is classified as "New age" the artist states, "I'm Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me." In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, "Lord...Hold my Hand"
In his 3rd album released on June 20, 2002, Yiruma composes a soundtrack for the movie "Oasis" directed by Lee Chang. In this album, the audience is invited to feel the emotions of the actors while watching a visual expression of their love.
• Another aspect of Yiruma's artistic ability, is his second Cinematic soundtrack for the Children's filmDoggy PooOST, which was released in 17 Dec 2002. By expressing the emotions of this message minded movie, this artist transcends all ages and inspires everyone with this rhythmic and melodic soundtrack. By far the most gentle and interesting song on this album is "Dream".
http://www.yiruma.com

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Will the StateSurvive the Third Millennium?
FSIStanford, The EuropeCenterSeminarFreeman SpogliInstitute for International Studies,
EncinaHall, Tuesday, 9th November, 2010
11:45 AM
SPEAKER
HSHPrince Hans-Adam II of LiechtensteinHRHPrince Hans-Adam II asserts that to survive, states must reflect a new model geared toward preventing wars, serving not only the privileged but the whole population, promoting democracy and the rule of law, and being globally competitive. To achieve this, the state must operate like a service company. It must avoid behaving like a monopoly, including with regards to its territory. The prince cites legislation he introduced to allow each of Liechtenstein's 11 communities to vote on whether to remain with or leave the principality and outlines other relevant examples from Europe. In the "service company" model of states, defense spending fueled by taxpayer money will be unnecessary. Many current government functions would be privatized or transferred to local communities, with the exception of foreign policy, law and order, education, and state finances. He details all four of these areas, discusses ways in which they intersect, and outlines suggested reforms to legislative systems to achieve these goals.
The prince makes a special case for private education funded by state vouchers to parents; for indirect taxation by the state and the opportunity for local communities to impose direct taxes; and for using tax surpluses and proceeds from selling unwanted state property to pay down the national debt. Above all, he emphasizes a "lean and transparent" state that can be financed by only a small fraction of GDP, with funds flowing directly to local communities. In conclusion, he predicts that the state - and even monarchies - will survive the millennium, but not in the traditional model or large, centralized states.
Audio: http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/will_the_state_survive_the_3rd_millennium
Text: http://www.ecaef.li/index.php?articelID=570&navID=418&GOTO=2&catID=418&LEVEL=&PARENTID=
Text also here: http://es.scribd.com/doc/114235990/HSH-Prince-Hans-Adam-II-of-Liechtenstein-Will-the-State-Survive-the-Third-Millenium
"A state model which is to secure peace, the rule of law, democracy and the welfare of the population has to withdraw from the state the monopoly on its territory. The "emigration" of the population is only a realistic alternative in our world if the affected population can "emigrate" with their territory."
"Politicians and parties are often quite skeptical towards direct democracy which is not surprising if one takes into account that it reduces their power."
"Neither should the state of the future give any guarantees to the local communities and associations of communities. Only if a community can go bankrupt and its existence be threatened, will the large majority of the voters support a long term solid fiscal policy at the community level. The danger of bankruptcy will also force creditors to follow a prudent and responsible loan policy towards the communities. Up to now in a number of states companies and banks have sold exaggerated projects and loans to respected but inexperienced councilors, knowing that in the last resort the state will have to pay."
"Will the state survive the third millennium? Yes. Will monarchies survive the third millennium? Yes. Will large centralized states survive the third millennium? Probably not. To handle the transition from large centralized states to small states or decentralized large states peacefully will be one of the big challenges now at the beginning of the third millennium."

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Mornings @ ANC: PH 'independent foreign policy' explained

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On 15 August 2004 Prince Hans-Adam II formally turned the power of making day-to-day governmental decisions over to his eldest son, the Hereditary Prince Alois, as a way of beginning a dynastic transition to a new generation. Legally, Hans-Adam remains Head of State.

In July 2012 the people of Liechtenstein overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to curtail the political power of the princely family. Despite an almost year-long campaign by those who opposed the changes, 76% of those voting in a referendum supported the Prince's power to veto the outcome of future referendums. Legislators, who serve on a part-time basis, rose in the prince's defence on 23 May, voting 18 to 7 against the citizens' initiative. Prince Hans-Adam reacted to the result "It is with joy and gratitude that the Princely House of Liechtenstein has taken note that a large majority of the population would like to continue the hitherto so successful 300-year partnership between the people and the Princely House." The prince had threatened to quit the country if the 2003 referendum did not result in his favor.